HTC Desire vs N900. First impressions
Alright, as stated in my other post, because our exchange guys have disabled "allow non provisioned devices" setting I had to search for an alternative device and I got myself brand new HTC Desire.
+s of migration from N900 to Desire that I've identified so far:
Now -s
Ok, my verdict: Desire is in almost all dimentions as good as N900 or even better. Key ones for me are email, browser, camera, keyboard. Email experience is by far better on Desire. Camera on Desire sucks. Hoever if you need it only for taking party pictures, to recall what has happened last night, its absolutely acceptable. Browsers are equally good. Onscreen keyboard is ok, but hardware one really rocks. I'm staying on Desire and so far I love it and recommend it anyone who is looking for a geek-top of the range-phone, not linux box with GSM module. |
Re: HTC Desire vs N900. First impressions
My buddy bought a Desire yesterday and it really rocks. The colors are an order of magnitude more intense and colorful than on the N900. It looked dim in comparison.
But I really really need a physical keyboard, so I don't consider changing yet. If they would only release something with 1GHz, Android 2.1, a slim keyboard, then that could put my N900 in danger of being downsized. |
Re: HTC Desire vs N900. First impressions
been thinkin of getting one of these but cant really justify paying out so much so short after my 900.Love my 900 but have a funny feeling i would like the simplicity of an android handset, just lacks that all important hardware keyboard.Nitdroid is the way forward i think (N900 hardware, Maemo 5/ meego on the way and dual boot to Android on top) now that woud be impresive.
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Re: HTC Desire vs N900. First impressions
I don't think any device evers compares to the N900 because of the main issue here - the OS. Having Linux, dbus, gstreamer, hal , etc... It's not a matter of camera megapixels or screen colors. So I find this comparison completely bogus. It's not the same experience, the capabilities are not the same and such.
I wish there were a dozen competing devices with Maemo 5 (or Meego, for that matter) instead of only the N900. This way even PR1.2 might have been released earlier. ;) |
Re: HTC Desire vs N900. First impressions
quick update on battery life a week in and several charges later - getting a full day without any risk of running out.
One interesting point - AMOLED screens are pants in sunlight - make use of the the auto brightness function! You need it! Apart from that, no issues and being a heavy/power/advanced user, I'm a happy bunny. |
Re: HTC Desire vs N900. First impressions
I'm following the exact same path as you have. I like my N900 but the lack of provisioning is killing me as I can't access my mails. And i've come to realise that I'm no so much of an early adopter... :)
I've ordered the Desire and can't wait to get my hands on it ! Hope I'll be able to sell my N900 at a good price though. |
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Thats the best thing on n900, you can choose... |
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If Nokia felt the camera or the keyboard were unnecessary they wouldn't have included them. I find both devices have strengths and weakness, ultimately it's what you feel are your key requirements, if it's the OS potential/camera/keyboard/resistive screen and tweakability then it's the N900, if however you want something that works seamlessly out of the box that requires less tweaking with a far bigger app store then it's the Desire or something similar, just not an iphone :D |
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AMOLED ftw. i still hate nokia because they didnt use amoled on the n900 xD |
Re: HTC Desire vs N900. First impressions
I did consider Nexus1 or Desire before getting N900.
But it couldn't play xvid files or various other codec combos. Also, hardware keyboard was a priority. Can't stand just touch. It's been only around 6 months since N900 became available. I'm very happy with what the community was able to create so far. Once PR1.2 comes out, I'm sure N900 will be pretty well rounded. But everyone has different needs. So I guess Desire is better in its own ways. |
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